or no once its gone it wont? thanks
Yes, over many months, the bone will remodel itself, and fill in areas that were previously moth eaten away by the infection. The bone will regain it's normal strength. But the X-ray is likely to always look abnormal in that area, showing the evidence of previously treated osteomyelitis. Get Google Ads Free! :: New Secret!! :: Newbie Affiliate Made $109,620.::
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The key is to make sure that any dead bone is removed surgically, and that you get adequate antibiotic therapy to truly resolve your infection to allow the bone to heal. All persons with osteomyelitis deserve to have an infectious disease specialist supervise their care. With no disrespect meant, it is not appropriate for any other physicians to treat an infection this serious -- you should not be treated by your podiatrist, family physician, surgeon, nor orthopod.
Please make sure you have an "ID" guy supervising your case. It is very important to have careful antibiotic selection, duration, and follow-up to prevent life-long consequences.
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